WATCH: LCD Soundsystem Rock ‘Colbert Report’

James Murphy also opens up about ending the band: "I'm 41 and at a certain point it gets embarrassing."

As they gear up for their farewell show on April 2 at Madison Square Garden, and a series of just-announced shows at NYC’s Terminal 5, LCD Soundsystem popped by The Colbert Report to deliver their last-ever television appearance with a performance of the This Is Happening standout “I Can Change.” Watch below.

Prior to performing, LCD frontman James Murphy sat down with Colbert about his reason for ending the band — and Murphy manages to keep up with Colbert’s witty rapartee. On his decision to walk away from what Colbert calls “the rock world,” “groupies,” and “honey-dipped co-eds,” Murphy says bluntly, “I’m 41 and at a certain point [performing] gets embarrassing.” Check out the full interview below.

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